Sentences with phrase «dispose of many»

How did they dispose of animal waste?
I would, except for the fact that we would, according to this principle, have to dispose of essentially all of modern physics!
b Everything leads us to believe that it really does dispose of this vast reservoir of time, which is necessary for the normal achievement of its evolution.
The opening up of the agricultural sector of Third World countries affords an opportunity to dispose of these huge surpluses.
Kindly do the rest of us a atheists and agnostics a favor and pitch your computer in the same trash can you used to dispose of your brains, your manners, and your sense of decency.
In our view, individuals should be allowed to dispose of their lives, liberties, and property as they see fit, so long as they do not infringe on the rights of others.
We constantly dispose of so much; I'm all for keeping what is good (although not always relevant).
Indeed, this inherited phrasing of hope is so clearly set forth that it seems impossible to read it away, to ascribe it altogether to the disciples» misunderstanding, to poetize it or otherwise dispose of it except by taking it as a familiar, contemporary way of thinking used by Jesus when he imagined the end of the present evil age and the inauguration of the kingdom of God.
In the remote villages they have no way to dispose of their garbage except to burn.
He's aware of how some cosmologists like Stephen Hawking try to dispose of this question «by suggesting sophisticated theories of how to avoid temporal origin in cosmology at all» (p. 316).
Hey multinational companies: it's a pretty jerk move to ship your toxic waste to developing nations because they will dispose of it for cheaper.
When I had to dispose of unexploded ordnance that had been fired but not gone off I asked myself, did it arm or did it not arm.
Given the volatility of the crowds gathered for Passover, a festival celebrating deliverance from foreign oppressors, the Romans were eager to dispose of a troublemaker.
But at any moment Jesus may call us to dispose of our possessions in order to benefit some person or cause that needs our support.
Nevertheless, the import of the narrative of the Rich Young Man seems clear enough: Jesus calls those who would follow him to be prepared to dispose of their worldly goods and possessions if they become a hindrance to discipleship.
But if one would dispose of a cheap edition of Abraham, and yet admonish everyone to do likewise, then it is ludicrous.
Do we dispose of the imagery, or reinterpret it?
I search for error and dispose of it.
Jerry Falwell, preaching on Revelation 16:16 (December 2, 1984), said: «There will be one last skirmish and then God will dispose of this cosmos will destroy this — the heavens and the earth.»
Such action would have to be thought of as analogous to that of the angels, who so dispose of themselves in one act, that from the centre of their nature and freedom they are fixed and confirmed in good, or hardened in the evil they have chosen.
He argues with Anne (Elizabeth Moss), an American journalist with whom he has had sex, when he refuses to let her dispose of his condom.
One would think that the disinterested historian (however ideal a construct) could dispose of that issue quickly, even while reaching Meier's conclusions.
His aim, instead, is to dispose of those who voted for Trump, Brexit, Netanyahu, or Modi,....
It is never possessed as a secure possession or as a quieting insight, hut rather constantly has to make its way against all the temptations that continually emerge Out of existence and give man the illusion he can still dispose of himself and has his life in his own hands — even if it be by virtue of just such an insight....
This devotion of woman, this (to speak as a Greek) divine dowry and riches, is too great a good to be thrown away blindly; and yet no clear - sighted manly reflection is capable of seeing sharply enough to be able to dispose of it rightly.
How did they dispose of the waste, feed the animals, keep them from eating one another.
Noah builds a boat to collect, house, feed and dispose of the wastes of 2 of every species of critter for 40 days and magically deposit them all back into their indigenous lands across the globe.
But this does not necessarily dispose of the question, what was the place of this episode in the development of the mission on which Jesus was engaged.
Too bad that Keith Ellison was born into christianity and he was given this jewel for free and yet he elected to dispose of the jewel and follow a religion who is totally the opposite of christianity.
Therefore I do not by any means intend to dispose of the Socratic definition on the ground that one can not stop with it but, having the Christian definition in mente [in mind], I would make use of it to bring the other out sharply (just because the Socratic definition is so genuinely Greek), so that here as always the hollowness of every other definition which is not in the strictest sense Christian (that is, of every partial definition) may become manifest.
More specifically, I shall contend that Hartshorne's arguments against the Thomistic denials of internal relatedness, potentiality, complexity, and contingency (of some properties), arguments that I take to be wholly successful, do not, as Hartshorne seems to suppose, suffice also to dispose of the Thomistic doctrines of omnipotence, immutability, nontemporality, creation ex nihilo, and unsurpassibility even by self.
In fact, following this lethal logic, we should encourage, maybe even mandate (law being the last step in the process of social policy) a time when the person bearing it is to dispose of it.
I think if it was the responsibility of the Mother to dispose of the aborted fetus.
Similar arguments dispose of the exactly circular view of planetary orbits.
In recent decades the growth of anti-Western feeling throughout Asia has meant that Christianity has had to dispose of its Western baggage and leadership, and to develop forms more palatable to an Asian population.
However messy, that at least would dispose of the matter.
I agree with Jung that we can ignore them or deny them or attempt to explain them and thus dismiss them, but we can never fully dispose of them.
Interpreting the temptation narratives as symbolic does not dispose of a deeper question: what are we to think of the assumed source of the temptations?
Nor can words like «creator» and «creation» dispose of the matter.
Radical autonomy, to the extent of insisting that I can dispose of my life, is part of a vision of human life in which we exist for ourselves and our personal enjoyment.
It seems that there is one more thing I must do, which is dispose of your comments regarding the Dawkins «no evil and no good» quote.
While I don't object to a constitutional amendment that would extend special protection to unborn persons - especially since such an amendment would presumably lodge protection for the unborn beyond the discretion of partisan courts, and also dispose of any potential problems with respect to state action - such an amendment is constitutionally superfluous.
Even when there is question of the execution of a condemned man, the State does not dispose of the individual's right to life.
Praise God that I can «dispose of» that annoying little «blob of tissue» growing like a «cancer» inside of my uterus.
Only in the last few decades has a genuinely alternative type of theology been at all widely considered — so unobtrusively, however, that many opponents of theism, even some of the most distinguished, are still fighting the older conception exclusively, convinced that if they can dispose of it the theological question will be settled.
«The inequitable distribution of the national revenue; the disparity in the scale of salaries (some dispose of emoluments which are an insult to the poverty of the country, while the immense majority receives a miserable pittance); the fact that a bare two per cent of the active population owns seventy per cent of the arable land; the system of recruiting our agricultural laborers, who do not even enjoy legal status; the fact that hundreds of thousands of school - age children lack basic education; the disintegration of the family; the growing immorality everywhere — all this demands bold and definitive change.»
But before I try to show how and where, I want to dispose of a wrong way of applying the analogy which was characteristic of certain French Catholics before the Council which their French Catholic opponents described as «l'emigration de l'interieur».
In a revealing remark in London in December 2002, Sharon noted that once the U.S. and its allies dispose of Saddam Hussein and Iraq, Iran will be next on the list.
If it's your property, you have the right to dispose of it as you wish.
Why not let Pakistan dispose of the remains...
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